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Thanks to the feat accomplished last night at **San Siro** against **Barcelona**, **Inter** will play the seventh Champions League final in its history in Munich on May 31. An incredible achievement by Simone **Inzaghi**’s team, who hope to crown the dream shared by all Nerazzurri fans.

The **Champions League** has already brought over 130 million euros in prize money to **Inter**’s coffers, which will inevitably have a positive impact on the upcoming transfer market. Having already secured Petar **Sucic** and while waiting to close the **Luis Henrique** deal already set up with **Marseille**, a central defender from the Italian league is also climbing up the list of priorities in the Viale della Liberazione offices.

As exclusively reported by the editorial staff of **Passione Inter**, the Nerazzurri club is following Koni **De Winter** of **Genoa** with great interest. The Belgian defender seems to fit perfectly with the parameters set by **Oaktree** and **Marotta**: born in 2002, physically strong, showing great progress, with important athletic abilities, and above all already has considerable experience in **Serie A**.

Tactically, he is also an extremely versatile player and therefore perfect for **Inzaghi**’s system. **De Winter** can play as either a right or left center-back, but also as the central player in a back three. He stands out for his offensive numbers, as shown by his three goals scored last season with **Genoa**.

**Inter** and the **Grifone** Genoa’s nickname already opened a channel last year to discuss the young talent who came up through **Juventus**’ youth system. The Bianconeri club itself, which sold him outright to **Genoa** last summer for 8 million euros, retained a 20% stake on any future resale of **De Winter**.

The Belgian has a valuation of over twenty million euros, so—if **Inter** and **Genoa** reach an agreement—**Juventus** could receive just over 4 million euros.